Hi Gerard,

thank you for your comments. I agree with them - the generated text
shouldn't be stored in the local Wikipedias, but merely cached. I have
updated the text accordingly to make it explicit.

Thanks!
Cheers,
Denny


On Sat, Jul 6, 2019 at 11:09 PM Gerard Meijssen <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hoi,
> I do not have a profile there and I am nowadays reluctant to add profiles.
>
> Having said that. The data that will be in an abstract Wikipedia allows
> for the generation of text in any language. What it does is enable the
> generation of texts on the fly to be used as a complement to any Wikipedia.
> Best is not to save generated texts but to cache them. We could even seek
> for the routines and data used to generate articles for for instance the
> Cebuano Wikipedia, remove the completely generated articles and keep the
> same level of service. In this way it is for Wikipedians to write text and
> have generated text as a basis to improve upon.
>
> Hidden in Reasonator there is the "concept cloud". This is just one
> example [1]. It shows the items that are common in the Wikipedias for an
> item. With an abstract Wikipedia we can compare and indicate what articles
> do not have links to concepts that are known to be good. There may be all
> kinds of reasons for that but it is easy to find the wrong reasons when you
> compare it with what others include. You will find the problematic, the
> erroneous and the bigoted links. When we do we could override the delivery
> of that article with a choice to the "abstract" for comparison.
> Thanks,
>        GerardM
>
>
>
> [1]
> https://tools.wmflabs.org/wikidata-todo/cloudy_concept.php?q=Q434706&lang=en
>
> On Sat, 6 Jul 2019 at 23:53, Denny Vrandečić <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi all!
>>
>> I really try not to spam the chat too much with pointers to my work on
>> the Abstract Wikipedia, but this one is probably also interesting for
>> Wikidata contributors. It is the draft for a chapter submitted to Koerner
>> and Reagle's Wikipedia@20 book, and talks about knowledge diversity
>> under the light of centralisation through projects such as Wikidata.
>>
>> Public commenting phase is open until July 19, and very welcome:
>> "Collaborating on the sum of all knowledge across languages"
>>
>> About the book: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia@20
>> Link to chapter: https://wikipedia20.pubpub.org/pub/vyf7ksah
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Denny
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